This definitive little guide will lead you on an adventure through the heart of a city you thought you knew, introducing the best shops, hotels, bed and breakfasts, cafes and restaurants. Text in French.
Sophie Allegaert Livres






The one and only official Bruges city guide, compiled and published with the cooperation of the Bruges Tourist Board
This is a comprehensive guide to visiting Bruges - the Venice of the north. It contains up-to-date information on all places of interest, museums and attractions. The guide illustrates how this historic city, with its cherished architecture and artistic treasures - and its breweries and 50 or so chocolate boutiques - really does have something for everybody, whether you are planning a daytrip or a weekend getaway.
This definitive little guide will lead you on an adventure through the heart of a city you thought you knew, introducing the best shops, hotels, bed and breakfasts, cafes and restaurants.
This definitive little guide will lead you on an adventure through the heart of a city you thought you knew, introducing the best shops, hotels, bed and breakfasts, cafes and restaurants.
This definitive little guide will lead you on an adventure through the heart of a city you thought you knew, introducing the best shops, hotels, bed and breakfasts, cafes and restaurants. Text in German.
This definitive little guide will lead you on an adventure through the heart of a city you thought you knew, introducing the best shops, hotels, bed and breakfasts, cafes and restaurants. Text in Spanish.
his new 2018 edition contains: 5 specialists talking about the link between Bruges and Old Music, the Flemish Primitives and Modern Art on the occasion of the Triennial Liquid City and the leading part Bruges takes as a cultural city and for the commemoration of World War One.
This new 2018 edition contains: 5 specialists talking about the link between Bruges and Old Music, the Flemish Primitives and Modern Art on the occasion of the Triennial Liquid City and the leading part Bruges takes as a cultural city and for the commemoration of World War One.